Best Drivers for the money?

What are some good options for drivers? I like the look of Ballys, but I don't want to drop $400+ for a pair? Tod's also look nice but they are rather expensive as well. I'm very into quality, so what would be a good quality pair for under $300?

Though Chogall speaks blasphemy on the 'made in China' point, he speaks truth about lifespan. The China drivers will wear just as good as their high brow counterparts. Some of them may even look as good.

Good advice. Fins or Polo are good. I would aim for the ones with more robust soles (those rubber islands) rather than nubs, they will probably last longer and not deteriorate so quickly as the nubs used by the likes of Tods.

Well depends really on how much of a driver you want and how much you want to spend. Instead of buying a driver with the dot bottoms (IE like Tods) that is basically disposable and cost $400, try to find something with a more substantial sole. I've seen a few from Cole Haan, Ecco In Nordstrom that ran about $150-$200. I also saw a another brand called Marc Joseph NY that mainly makes womens shoes for years (my mom wears them and swears by the comfort) but recently starting making Mens. Tried em on and had to buy them! Very comfortable and they wear great. Im usually very hard on my drivers and throw em out after a month of good wear but I already have these 6 months and they still look great and have plenty of life left. They also look great with jeans as well as dress slacks.

A tad outside your price range, but the original Mostile 1963 driving shoes are still made, albeit by part of the Prada conglomerate, which is generally disliked on this forum.

I confess I have never quite got the point of them. They seem to be "an answer to a question that no-one asked" ((c) the late Col Jeff Cooper).

I presume Sebastian Vettel wears some kind of Nomex ankle boot. I cannot recall my own shoes ever slipping off the pedals of a variety of cars. And there is something risible about a man wearing Italian suede driving shoes and getting into a Civic, Prius or Camry. Or riding the subway.

If someone can tell me that Stirling Moss or the late Jim Clark liked them, I shall consider revising my prejudices.

A tad outside your price range, but the original Mostile 1963 driving shoes are still made, albeit by part of the Prada conglomerate, which is generally disliked on this forum.

I confess I have never quite got the point of them. They seem to be "an answer to a question that no-one asked" ((c) the late Col Jeff Cooper).

I presume Sebastian Vettel wears some kind of Nomex ankle boot. I cannot recall my own shoes ever slipping off the pedals of a variety of cars. And there is something risible about a man wearing Italian suede driving shoes and getting into a Civic, Prius or Camry. Or riding the subway.

If someone can tell me that Stirling Moss or the late Jim Clark liked them, I shall consider revising my prejudices.

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Originally Posted by Hotel Guy

Which cheap eBay drivers do you guys have experience with that are half decent?

If you driving a long trip or even 3 or 4 hours, It does not matter the type of car you drive. I wear them everytime I take a trip. If the weather is bad, I change shoes in the car.